DDownloads 3.04.1400

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DDownloads is a simple tool which makes it easier to locate and download a host of essential free applications for your PC.

Suppose you've just bought a new PC, for instance. Instead of going online to download the various essentials you'll need, just click "Get Apps" here, choose the Windows Starter Kit category, and DDownloads will provide links for Adobe Reader, Flash Player, Java, Windows Essentials Codec Pack, VLC Media Player, and more. And just clicking one of these, then selecting "Direct Download" is all it takes to fetch a copy (although you can click "Direct Download from Page" as an alternative: this opens the download page in your browser, handy if you need more options or control).

Your PC is set up already? You'll still need to find software in particular categories, though, just occasionally, and again DDownloads can help. Clicking "Malware Removal", for instance, provides links to directly download Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, Spybot S&D, Threatfire, Spyware Terminator and many more. And there are plenty of other categories here: "Backup apps", "Browsers", "Email Clients", "Video Tools", with (as we write) 1,143 applications covered.

While this can be very useful, DDownloads is quite limited in scope. It's not an applications manager, for instance - it can't look at your installed software and tell you whether any of your programs have free updates available. You still have to decide for yourself that you want to download something before DDownloads is able to help.

And the Category system isn't particularly well organized, with plenty of overlaps, and many programs not always appearing where you'd expect. "Drive Cleaner" seemed like the obvious category for CCleaner, for instance, but it wasn't there: PC Maintenance is the place to look.

Similarly, you might expect OpenOffice and LibreOffice to be in the "Productivity" section, but no: they're in Documents and Office. You'll figure this out soon enough - and there's a manual search tool to help - but it can be a little irritating. Especially as for some reason the categories weren't even displayed in alphabetical order on our test PC.

There are problems here, then. But DDownloads does provide an easy way to find and download some excellent free applications, and if (for instance) you need to equip a new PC in a hurry then it could save you a great deal of time and hassle.